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Topic: orbiter power-off not working (Read 2053 times)

have a touchscreen via usb (ELO product) and got it working so far. The problem ist that the power-off function seems to be ignored and the screen-saver is shown for days (but I didn't change anything in the configuration of orbiter manually - all is default).

So I start to KDE, open System Settings -> Monitor & Display and activate Power-Off function there. Now the power-off works. BUT after a reboot the screen resolution is screwed totally. The MediaDirectory setting for "Video Setting" says 2048 1536/60 but 800 600/60 would be the one I did chose before. Even KDE desktop isn't shown properly anymore (only part of the screen so that I cannot turn power-off anymore). FullRegen doesn't do a change either. I can set manually the Video Setting to 800 600/60 but after a reboot it's somehow automatically changed to 2048 1536/60 again.

orbiter power-off is primarily meant to send an IR signal to a TV to turn it off. It works either with IR or serial control. It is possible to write a DPMS DCE device, and somebody might soon..but it's currently not supported.

again... if you use power off from the orbiter's power menu.. all it does is send a command to the connected display to turn it off.. If it knows how to do this, it will.... it is meant for TVs that you have an IR transmitter or RS232 control attached to.

tested and tried many things since my first post and I got a bit further, hope somebody can help me with the rest:

what my situation is like:my station start directly MediaStation and Orbiter. When I start KDE desktop from LinuxMCE and there in a console window type "xset dpms 20 20 20" and click in taskbar on the LinuxMCE tab to return to orbiter screen, then after 20sec the monitor really powers off!

The question now is if I can automate this command. As KDE normally is not started I don't know where to put that line. Running it from another terminal not within KDE brings error (think because it isn't connect to xserver there because initlevel too low.. ).can somebody help me with that?

hehe, yeah that worked. using "xset -display :0 dpms 20 20 20" does monitor standby after 20sec and can be run from terminal.

however this setting seems to be reset to off-state at start of orbiter. But when I run that statement after orbiter is fully started and monitor keeps on all the time.For now I solved that via a cronjob which runs that statement every 30min. or so...would there be a place where I can put this statement so that it's run only once at the end of orbiter launch?